Dell Pines Campground Good Sam Verified Campground
E 10562 Shady Lane Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913
Address
E 10562 Shady Lane Rd
Baraboo, WI, 53913
Coordinates:
43.548740, -89.795220
Open May 1 - October 1
Contact
Cards Accepted
Facility
Policies
Some restrictions
Tenting Sites
(within 10 miles)
The campground is nice, but you're paying for the proximity to the Dells. No cable or wifi for $50+/night. Roads are narrow and don't show up with a tall camper. Trees are not trimmed up. Branches scratched down the side of our 5th wheel about 2-3 feet from the top. Broke off an attic vent trying to leave, luckily the roof appears unharmed. The owners seemed nice, no issues like some of the other reviews had complained about. They are very clear about the rules at check in. Everyone camping seemed... Read More
The campground is nice, but you're paying for the proximity to the Dells. No cable or wifi for $50+/night. Roads are narrow and don't show up with a tall camper. Trees are not trimmed up. Branches scratched down the side of our 5th wheel about 2-3 feet from the top. Broke off an attic vent trying to leave, luckily the roof appears unharmed. The owners seemed nice, no issues like some of the other reviews had complained about. They are very clear about the rules at check in. Everyone camping seemed friendly and respected the quiet hours. Bathrooms were very clean. I'd consider going back if they could prove the trees were trimmed up, until then I'll find somewhere else to go.
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Very nice place with lots of trees. I was there mid-week in early May, so there weren't many other campers. Wi-fi was good, sites level, picnic tables a bit worn, but lots of amenities for people with children. Host friendly and helpful in getting me backed into my site. I'd stay there again.
We stayed here for 2 nights while visiting the Dells. Almost new shower/restroom building (very clean). Very friendly staff. All roads in park are gravel/dirt. Very shady due to thick trees. However, plenty of room for Class A with slideouts.
We were fortunate to find this secluded campground so near the Wisconsin Dells. We had a mandatory 3-night stay due to Labor Day weekend; we didn't mind, we didn't want to be out driving in Holiday traffic anyway. Staying here gave us great access to everything we wanted; shopping, the casino buffet WITHOUT the expense of staying at Ho Chunk Casino, parked out in the blistering sun. Dell Boo has plenty of shade trees and the size of the sites is great. They are angled for privacy and even the... Read More
We were fortunate to find this secluded campground so near the Wisconsin Dells. We had a mandatory 3-night stay due to Labor Day weekend; we didn't mind, we didn't want to be out driving in Holiday traffic anyway. Staying here gave us great access to everything we wanted; shopping, the casino buffet WITHOUT the expense of staying at Ho Chunk Casino, parked out in the blistering sun. Dell Boo has plenty of shade trees and the size of the sites is great. They are angled for privacy and even the kids weren't that loud. They have specific quiet hours and everyone adhered to them. They offered activities throughout the weekend and/or published what was happening locally so that we could join in. We opted to hike 2 days at Devil's Lake State Park on several challenging hiking trails and then spent an afternoon shopping at the nearby outlet mall. The following day we did a "soaking" jet boat ride and drove thru the tourist trap town, enjoying every minute of it. I' stay at this campground anytime I'm even close to this area. I believe we paid $56 per night, but I may be wrong. They had an activity room we didn't use, nor did we use their restrooms. They did have a store/gift shop on site.
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The campground is nice, but you're paying for the proximity to the Dells. No cable or wifi for $50+/night. Roads are narrow and don't show up with a tall camper. Trees are not trimmed up. Branches scratched down the side of our 5th wheel about 2-3 feet from the top. Broke off an attic vent trying to leave, luckily the roof appears unharmed. The owners seemed nice, no issues like some of the other reviews had complained about. They are very clear about the rules at check in. Everyone camping seemed... Read More
The campground is nice, but you're paying for the proximity to the Dells. No cable or wifi for $50+/night. Roads are narrow and don't show up with a tall camper. Trees are not trimmed up. Branches scratched down the side of our 5th wheel about 2-3 feet from the top. Broke off an attic vent trying to leave, luckily the roof appears unharmed. The owners seemed nice, no issues like some of the other reviews had complained about. They are very clear about the rules at check in. Everyone camping seemed friendly and respected the quiet hours. Bathrooms were very clean. I'd consider going back if they could prove the trees were trimmed up, until then I'll find somewhere else to go.
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Very nice place with lots of trees. I was there mid-week in early May, so there weren't many other campers. Wi-fi was good, sites level, picnic tables a bit worn, but lots of amenities for people with children. Host friendly and helpful in getting me backed into my site. I'd stay there again.
We stayed here for 2 nights while visiting the Dells. Almost new shower/restroom building (very clean). Very friendly staff. All roads in park are gravel/dirt. Very shady due to thick trees. However, plenty of room for Class A with slideouts.
We were fortunate to find this secluded campground so near the Wisconsin Dells. We had a mandatory 3-night stay due to Labor Day weekend; we didn't mind, we didn't want to be out driving in Holiday traffic anyway. Staying here gave us great access to everything we wanted; shopping, the casino buffet WITHOUT the expense of staying at Ho Chunk Casino, parked out in the blistering sun. Dell Boo has plenty of shade trees and the size of the sites is great. They are angled for privacy and even the... Read More
We were fortunate to find this secluded campground so near the Wisconsin Dells. We had a mandatory 3-night stay due to Labor Day weekend; we didn't mind, we didn't want to be out driving in Holiday traffic anyway. Staying here gave us great access to everything we wanted; shopping, the casino buffet WITHOUT the expense of staying at Ho Chunk Casino, parked out in the blistering sun. Dell Boo has plenty of shade trees and the size of the sites is great. They are angled for privacy and even the kids weren't that loud. They have specific quiet hours and everyone adhered to them. They offered activities throughout the weekend and/or published what was happening locally so that we could join in. We opted to hike 2 days at Devil's Lake State Park on several challenging hiking trails and then spent an afternoon shopping at the nearby outlet mall. The following day we did a "soaking" jet boat ride and drove thru the tourist trap town, enjoying every minute of it. I' stay at this campground anytime I'm even close to this area. I believe we paid $56 per night, but I may be wrong. They had an activity room we didn't use, nor did we use their restrooms. They did have a store/gift shop on site.
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E 10562 Shady Lane Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913
Coordinates: 43.548740, -89.795220
Directions
From Jct of I-90/94 & US-12 (exit 92), L to Baraboo, then take exit 214 L to stop light, then L on Business 12 Cty Trunk 1mi, then L on Shady Lane Rd, then go 3/4 mi (R)